Hey folks,

This is a *really* old thread. But, I wanted to see if there was any updated 
discussion or understanding on if or how to incorporate ARK within Fedora.

thanks!

-nruest

On 2008-07-24, at 9:02 AM, Nicolas Raoul wrote:

> Hi Jeff,
> 
> Sorry I don't have a link to any official Fedora PID convention.
> 
> Fedora does have the ability to generate and assign PIDs. But if you
> want to find your object via an ARK, then you can either maintain a
> mapping dataset or generate the PIDs by yourself.
> 
> You can not use an ARK as a PID because it would contain invalid
> characters. An option is to encode the ARK into a valid PID, for
> instance via an established characters translation table.
> 
> Cheers,
> Nicolas.
> http://nrw.free.fr
> 
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